We all have that one game that holds a special place in our hearts. What game is it for you?

For me, it’s Metal Slug. Growing up, every Monday, my parents would drag me to the laundromat after work. As a kid, it was a pretty boring, but I had my toys, origami books, and coloring books to keep me entertained. However, my favorite thing to do was playing the Metal Slug arcade machine with my dad.

My dad was great at the game, and he taught me how to play. Though I improved, I could never keep up. When I’d inevitably die, he’d let me take over his side to let me have a bit more playtime. My favorite part was when he’d share stories from when he lived in another country and would go to the local arcade.

Those moments are cherished memories, and even today, whenever I visit an arcade, Metal Slug is the first game I play, despite still being terrible at it haha

Honorable mention goes to Mario 64, another game that holds a special place in my heart. I got an N64 from a garage sale, and playing Mario 64 while at home, with my mom’s “chore” music in the background ignited my love for gaming

    • @KillerTofu
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      11 year ago

      My first play through I romanced Shane and like you his story resonated too hard with my actual reality.

      I made a new farm and love my himbo Alex.

  • @ThatsOurLastBowl
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    221 year ago

    Outer Wilds, I refuse to elaborate because it will ruin the experience.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      I have yet to play it and every time I see someone bring it up in a comment or video I instantly close it haha.

      I love going in blind into new games and I’ve heard this game is a great experience

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I can confirm that going in blind is a great way to enjoy it. I played it for my book club, having never seen a trailer, screenshot, or even recalled the text.

  • Thelsim
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    181 year ago

    Two come to mind.
    First is Monkey Island. It’s the first game I ever finished all by myself. The opening scene with the theme music still gives me goosebumps.
    The second is Daggerfall, the first game I devoted an ungodly amount of hours to. I spend all my time exploring every nook and cranny of that world, playing the tourist, borrowing huge amounts of money in some tiny country with no intend on paying back, splurging that money on houses, boats, clothes, armor and whatever else I wanted :)

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      On a similar note, Full Throttle is my favourite game ever, and has been since I first played it. I love everything about that game.

  • MartinXYZ
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    161 year ago

    Sid Meier’s Pirates! I played it so much as a kid. Now I’m 43 and I played it a couple of months ago. It’s still a great game!

  • atocci
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    131 year ago

    Probably a lame answer, but Minecraft for sure. No other single game has stuck with me this long, and I have so many good memories of playing it over the past 12 years. Sure there are franchises like Mario Kart and Animal Crossing I come back to every time there’s a new entry, but Minecraft has been this continuous thing that’s just always there, and I can never really stop playing it for more than a couple months before it brings me back.

    The only other piece of media that’s stuck with me so long is a book series that’s still getting new releases every year or so.

    • @MintyAnt
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      21 year ago

      Modded Minecraft is like a drug

      • @Sigh_Bafanada
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        11 year ago

        Actually technic pack would probably make this list for me. No modpack, Minecraft or otherwise, has transformed a game in such a way I love.

        Probably the reason I got into Satisfactory so much when I tried that out.

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      21 year ago

      I love going back to Minecraft once or twice a year.

      I have so many good memories in that game and there are friends I made while playing Minecraft Hunger Games that I still talk to today and I met them back in like 2013.

      Whenever I first started playing I took the PVP route, but now I mostly play survival with friends. I truly love that game

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      1 year ago

      This one’s the game that lives rent-free in my head and is impossible to evict even though I’d like to sometimes😅

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      It’s crazy how much of this game was exactly what I needed. I had lived not far from the Oregon coast during the time this was set. Spent a lot of time there. I left a couple years before this game out, just long enough to start missing it deeply. The visuals and the dialogue especially were so on point that it was deeply nostalgic for me. The story about losing and reconnecting with friends, the nerdy shit, all the anxieties, even the animist undertones, I connected with all of it. This game is even a big reason why I started following voice actors, as I was so impressed by Ashly Burch in this role. Chloe is why I played Before the Storm and the Farewell episode, too.

      This is the closest a game has ever felt to being tailor-made for me. It was a step on my mental health journey. I started journaling after playing this. And I started moving on.

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          21 year ago

          I don’t want to oversell it! So much of how the game connected with me was due to unique circumstances and a lot of coincidences.

          It’s not a bad game, though. Got pretty decent reviews.

    • @Donnywholovedbowling
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      41 year ago

      I’m surprised and delighted to see this so high up! This was the first RPG I ever really got immersed in, and what an incredible ride it was.

      What can change the nature of a man? This game, apparently

        • @Donnywholovedbowling
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          31 year ago

          Just noticed your username, what a great character. The whole arc with the unbroken circle of zerthimon… I might need to go ahead and reinstall.

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            11 year ago

            It’s one of the few games where I genuinely cared for the characters.
            Most RPGs these days, I end up becoming some variation of murderhobo because by the end I’m fed up with every other NPC or faction.

            Love the Planescape setting, love the characters.
            I played Numerana… but it didn’t scratch the itch.
            I didn’t finish it, maybe it got better, maybe it’s not for me.

            It’s been a few years since I reinstalled, maybe I should.

  • Cris
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    Borderlands. Couch co-op with my brother was pretty much what videogames was to me as a kid, and borderlands was always our favorite. I can’t wait to have a platform I can play borderlands 3 and the tiny Tina game on with him over the Christmases when hes back in town (I know they’re not quite as good, thats perfectly okay)

    These days, hollow knight is also genuinely very special to me. I don’t think there’s any game I hold in the same kind of place of reverence

  • PentastarM
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    91 year ago

    Spiritfarer. I don’t think I’ve ever cried harder while playing something than this.

      • @Sigh_Bafanada
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        21 year ago

        Never played the game, but I do love the soundtrack

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      The only time i cried harder was while playing RiME, and part of it was how unexpected it was. That spiritfarer got to me was kind of expected from the start, still dived in head first.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I played this after losing both of my maternal grandparents within weeks of each other a couple years back (they were both in their mid-90s and one of them brought COVID home) and Spiritfarer really helped me process my emotions and get through everything. Some of the characters reminded me of them in various ways, which was touching and cathartic. What a beautiful game.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Tekken 3. The first game I got for my PS1 as a kid and the only one I had for a while.

    I didn’t behave a memory card so I must’ve unlocked every character at least 10+ times because the power went out or my mom discovered I left the PlayStation on.